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Squeaky Chalk: And Other Fun Things to Draw (And Do) When There's Nothing to Do!

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Squeaky Chalk can teach anyone to be an artist! Featuring dozens and dozens of step-by-step pages and an activity and/or project at the end of each section, it lets readers test out their artistic skills at home or school. It's a great introduction to cartooning, a welcome rainy-day project book, and a cool way to bust boredom. With a compact trim size and sturdy hidden wire binding, Squeaky Chalk is a meaty 152 pages of activity fun! The special format makes it a great gift to slip into a backpack or sneak into a friend's locker. Here's an exercise in out-of-the-box thinking that is guaranteed to captivate children, parents, and teachers.

152 pages, Hardcover

First published August 22, 2000

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i got this book in new york when i was 4
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May 11, 2014
A peculiar and uniquely written book instructing children how to draw. Loaded with Art History quips and 67 short and simple drawing lessons. A gem for artistic children.
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